EXERCICE
Mettre à la forme interrogative
1. There's a pillar-box in the street.
– 2. There are 29 days in February this year.
- 3. There are flowers in the garden.
- 4. There's a knife on the table. – 5. There's a policeman at the
crossroads.
- 6. There's an alarm clock in my bedroom.
– 7. There are birds in the tree,
-8. There are clouds in the sky. – 9. There's a piano in the living-room.
– 10. There's a dictionary on the desk
b) Poser des questions commençant par « how many », dont les phrases suivantes
sont les réponses.
Exemple:
There are three (cups on the tray) – How many cups are there on the tray ?
1. There are two (pictures on the wall). –
2. There are 31 (days in July).
3. There is one
(bathroom in the house).
– 4. There are 100 (pence
in a pound).
– 5. There are five (birds
in the cage).
- 6. There is one (bird in the tree).
– 7. There are seven (sweets in the box).
8. There are eleven (players in a football team).
- 9. There's one (shop in the village). —
10. There are nine (flowers in the vase).
Merci d’avance